This being on a street that is made famous by shows such as Bizarre Foods, I was hoping would be pretty good. They have a great presentation of foods, the menu was easy to read, and the staff was pretty friendly. We tried to make it a point to order Paella as randomly as we could in each city we visited in Spain, so we chose here. We ordered the Paella del mar, which had mussels, clams, calamari, and the prawns. It was pretty good, right in the middle range of the paella we had during our trip. Others we had were burnt, and others were very much so on the al dente side... This was a good balance, the rice was still a tad al dente and the seafood was cooked just about perfect. Overall a decent visit to a restaurant on a street that has become well over hyped. read more